Semi-weekly interior journal Semi-weekly interior journal 300dpi TIFF G4 page images W.P. Walton Stanford, KY 1896 sem1896110601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Semi-weekly interior journal Semi-weekly interior journal W.P. Walton Stanford, KY 1896 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. j"T" v t 'J Semi-WeeklVOL. XXV. MEM0RA11L E OCCASION. y Inter STANFORD KY. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. IftftB. SHELBY CITY. The Lidlea of ttie MaccabepH have succeedsdjn Becurlng il.000 lif-- j lueur. aneo for the Ova children of ftH. Mollie VanAis iale, who died last Biinuner. The trustees of the City sohool, Oapt. W. E. Grubb-inirmKU, have ptucliaflid pots and p autt huJ by the 10b of November, Arbor Day, will have tliHsohooi-houi- e yard oncloru I bo that the children may plant trees safe from the rooting of hogs and the homing v , Sijjsf . NO. 72 LANCASTER, (i A MIA IIP COUNTY, Circuit duu.s mr .Monday, Dcdantiun of the I'renbyterUin Church ai VKJ.I). Friday Ih tint hint iUv for msrvlce. J "whom. ill. ''mm vwiiM move on ah if no olection Tho rrt'Hbylerion ctmrcli at Mt. Verlimi nver non w'ftH dedicated on Sunday Innt, by It in Known Put u nninhT of Kev.S.J. McKee, of Dinville. Tch dv mult r ne, votnl T iflav, Hiter loUiu mnllo' lory and WB8 ricli In nutuinn in b vorn Tli t:r4nil Jury will Inyeati- through the' windows in Hunt poured iboil of radiance. The window were Unrrifl, Bcrtil 14 years, son of open to let In the pure air. Around the who E W. llvrn, tliiiultv, iatliHbent elec- doom were crotinn of nrettv children nmimlml finals on one eldn s menihera of tricMn of die ni! in ilm country. He dec- - ""ichfil the nUim for moving the wires the Sunday echool. The pulpit e on the 3rd, and they orated with everareons from the sur- worn.il nlrely. rounding hllla, urlrfhtanml by beautiful -h WttdnuiiUr republicans (lowers and plants. A bouquet of crys- hank of green In c'tmnfl in.. turlii and a limlful of Atars, antheraums decked tho ,, ( tne reiurns from the back ground. Upon the wall In soil 0,u ,t,u r,lrjl diotricn mwhui to be favorable colors of brown and gold these words nominees. Although Hidlfllulali. Praise the Lord :" the echo 'or tno n h-l- MT. VEILXOX, ROCKCASTLE CO. The democrats woraed like Trojana In this county before tho olection. The ladies' aid society met with Mrs. D. N. Williams Thursday afternoon. Tunes were hard, money scarce (before Tueeda)) nnd the fhatiug vote of il. a survival or - m fittest. Bric-ABra- (v Ne-Kro- is jit of cows, coiirt-lunis- 0' j j 'y r r. h that tbe hour had come which huouM u,l Hawaii will win and svh the coun witness the hoime dedicated to the wor- try Irotn tiiorul of h.igland and Wall Slr.'et. ship of tho Lord. This county gave the republicans 425 The largo concourse of people listened majority, MrKinley carrying it by G5 with expectancy to tho anthems of prats. "The Holy City" was sung by MIm more than Bradley did. Palmer only Scroggp, lifting tho eyes to behold in pic received J4 votes in) this city. Some ture tbe "New Jerusalem." The history must have voted lor McKiuley. Your of tbe church was recalled by the pastor. correepondnnt finds consolation in the Hsv. Luther M. Scroggs, and words of fact that his voting ploo gave Bryan gratitude extended to every one who had nine majority, and in the further fact aided in erecting the church and to those that W. 0. P. Breckinridge is defeated in friends of the cause who bad liberally too 7th. The democrat have gained many contributed tho necessary furnlphings victories in the past, bat we have too enabling the committee to finish at this time aud to consecrate the building to uuny great men now. All want to be geuerals, and, their tactics dillering, the Ilia service. The sermon by Dr. McKee was one of ranks are broken, many have bilted and great powor and spirit. He spoke for one the grandeat party in the world is panic hour and a quarter with the fervor and stricken; but lis principles ure eternal aionB. grandeur of soul characteristic of h!s and will live wheu the pirty of trusts, Very nice arrangements were made corporations and corruption lies been deThe wonderful evangelistic capability ftr receiving election returns. All stroyed, if tho people can be educated to people were moved to 'earn and then a aud messengers at It has been smiles of peace and sweetuess rested on vole Icr their true interests brought tho news from station aa receivOf our are in Cincinnati in which the almighty dol triumphant a in every countenance ed. Mr. Jcs Maret, our enterpriaing edchanged. The balls of heaven rang and I.u, clone, has figured, and people have itor, had printed some beautiful ticket the chime of distant music and tho clear lost eight of ne bintilul eUacta of profor admleson. He also published an extection and other principles which huvo ness of the tneMagH seemed to combine tra copy of the Signal early Wednfslay impoverished the mj nty and enriched I solistener to higher n and prompt morning containing election nevvH. Hur of minority. lutions and to tbo sweet Mtislaclion rah for the Mt. Vernon Signal. having come a day's march "nearer ;. j us so i Judge T. Z Morrow spoke hero Sathome" aud to the ltnpirtlon of h better urday. Mr. Andy Fish, of Altamont, ( i:Uer The election bete wkh of the life. As the humble spire pointed cime borne to vote. Mesdbmea Carpen-le- i the congregation looked up with otdtr. Never such evident abeouce of To Replenish our already large stock of aud Fish, of Altnmont, visited Mrs. J.1 TllLV.ONIALUA TTEllS. now faith and hope that in the midst ol l'vi'i and eiich qui-- t and gentlemanly R. Woodall. Mr. Fred Krueger is quite Frnk Munt'-fK- , n jouth of '20, WBa the hills wo have another emblem nut! at ilvily of the working heee. Tho drones were complacent luokora on, who Boomed married at New Haven, Ind , to his aunt, ill. Mr. and Mra. McKinney havemov symbol ot Ills love and blessing. o I here from Georgia. Mpadames Brown-ey- , M Dr. .McKee hM the most interesting in have exhausted their Btoc'ic of vituper- a widow of 6S. Green nnd Almey, of Laurel, attend ation in the preliminarvakiriiiiuhing, and Coleman Moore aud Dira Yocum, children's service on Sunday at 3 i Mt were content to await the inevitable ar- both of tl.o Mclvinney section, were ed the dedication. Meesrs. Ab Sparks ever witnessed In Mt. Vernon. The and Earnest Fishback, Lhing'-tn- , wre service resulted In five additions to bitrament of the billots. Hut two in- married ycaterday. hero Sunday. Mr. Win. McForrau was stances of Juvenile indiscretions which O iver Coo, of the Wmt End, and the church able to get out to vote. Mr. F. L. ThompMrs. Dr. Green and Mrs. Hrownleo provoked id fetling and loud talking Mies Lttira Yuciuii, of Highluuii, wero son whs down from London to vote for during tliedty were reported, and the married yehterday. from Est ilernatadt attended the dediBryan. Messrs. Tuah Jonea aud Mrco rippiea soon subsided without aeplaeh of A California woman haa eued for dication. Miller came home to vote. Mr. B. J. vorce because her huebind bitn too cloao On Monday morning the visiting min- general excitement. Bdthurum is building n handsome resiThe democratic challengers did telling to a young girl in the church choir. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash'. isters visited tho Mt. Vernon Collegiate dence on Richmond street. Mr. Abe Huston-villwork in the Soutrr precinct of Tun Moore ahot and killed Bud ReyInstitute. Bennington has opened hia store on and the neighboring Kidd'a nolds in Magoffin county because Rey" " of Oaaey, insuring n handsome nolds reftixed him the hand of lradnugh Main street. Mr. E. E. Protberoe wbr r K gin, III,, Mrs. Anna Schrelber, ii At here Friday. Mrs. James Taylor baa shot and killed her nephew, Bruno reduction ol I8t j ear's republican ma- tt r in marriage. ?p -very ill. 1 1, her boy lover, then shot jorities McOlellan Wbeat, formerly Mllke, Friends ol pretty Miss Minnie Lee beta re herself. She was a married woiunn and deputy aberill ol Casey, is a late acquisi- V.) era, formerly of Crab Orchard, wero O. CHURCH CHIMES. her unholy alliance with the hoy caused tion to our precinct, and as an surprid Tuesday by receipt of invita Rev. R B. Manouy began a protract o challenger, spent the entlru day on guard tions to her marriage to Mr. Allen the double murder. l( at 'oit of steps leading up to tho poll, a Holmes Hisey, which will occur at St. ed meeting at Proicheravillo Uet night. pig.Ol Thoavcrago speed of a homing Elders Joseph Billou aud George 1 eon In calm w eather is 1,'JIO yardH a min- lion in the pathway ot fraudulent repub Loufn, N)v. 17h, to which city she went Taylor closed n meeting Sunday at Fair-vies ute. With a Btroug wind in the direction licau voters of tho Casey border, who to viait friemlH spire)ttine ago. in Gatrard with 10 additions. J. F. Chappell, a fireman on the L. & ol flight aomo pigeons have m.ulo 1,1'SO have previously gotten in their work, Mr. Schwelnfortn, who got married yards, or considerably more than a mile The knockout of eight is known aud how N., and Mies Luira Kidion, of the High a few wt oka ago, announces that he hub y mauy more than the three n cognized, land section, were married at the resi a minute. JSTBest Brands. New and First and Best Quality."t&a gone out of the Messiah business for The Covington council Monday who watched aud nover could catch dene of INv. Ben Helm, Tuesday. The good. Clel'd back turned till after the poll was coupe, who have been JHtvcutbearta for night adopted a reHotutlon ollerlng a re-Elder John S. Shouse, who was for if-ward of f5u for ovldenca leading to tlie closed, will probably neter be known. eoveii y Ma re, tud uo idea ol marrying pastor of the Midway Christian Tho five whoso temerity led them to start i lieu they left home for a drlye, but Mr. years the V! conviction of tho parties whoj threw tho Either in Duck or Leather. Now is the time to buy. up tho stairway, iuvoluuttrily looked OhappeH'e bluff was called and the knot church, haa resigned his charge of the i i ejfgs at Secretary CarlJile. Christian church at Meiico, Mo., and 0 back like Lot'e wife of old, nnd a beck was tied The groom formerly lived at Bud Hill followed Will Ellis into from Olel paralyzed the chaps beyond Ho land nnd is a very clever young man, will probably come to Kentucky in Janchurch at Athens, Ga , and atHbbed him tho saving power ol uary. silt. The venerablo while hridnli sttd to.be both pretty - to death as the result of an old grudo Robert There will be no preaching at the IC:! ' Tucker, a long time paralyt'c, ex- and accomplished .n Hill also stabbed and aeaiously injured acted of his friends that they carry him Christian church Sunday morning or Nelson Lewis'. The sin which is going to condemn the night on account of tho dedication at up tho narrow flight of Gteps that he -- Cpt. Hatfield, of IHatlluld-MoUo- y woild is the root of all sin; it is the will- Hubble, to which all tho members ate might atllxn cros-niler the rooster in fame, killed Hendoraon Chambers nnd evidence of his patrlotiHiu and philan- ful rcfiis.il of God's priceless gift. A life invited. There will be Sunday Echool John and Elliott Kutheifard in a fight thropy. John A. Fryo, who Iihh recent- of outward bin is the result of an impeni and communion as usual. The church is not a theatre, a lecture which uimoup over politics at Matowau, ly ho recovered of a shattered thigh ns to tent soul. Tho disease of sin has laid fust V. Va. ami while man is not room or n amusement ball, Iv'e seen a be moved from bis couch, demauded hold of mankind, .OEALKKS IN. Tliomna Wilson, of Fairview, Ind., transportation to his poll for the en me hlainable for tbo disease being in bis heart tbouaand and oue things tried which fillis wantod for whipplnhls grown daugb-tr- r conceived inexorable duty; aud John God account it the sin of bins if ho refu- ed the pews for the time being. They were secular affairp, and when they were unmercifully because she bought a Bragsdale, a native of the Hustouville tes the solo romedy for his recovey. precinct, SO years of age, found In the "Mr. .Moody's Biblo Chus" iu the Novem- done there wero no results, A minister dress without asking his consent. should preach the gospel, and only that. MiBB Stanley Hood, eged IS, bereft present campiign enough interest to cust ber Ladies' Homo Journa.l Painters' Supplies and Druggists' Sundries. Rev. J. W. Hathaway, PreBbyteriau, of her mother and betrayed by a human his first vote a cross under tho, demo Time is valuable, but one bcldom hears Jersey City, N J. fiend, made two attempts at suicldo In cratic emblem. of much fuss being made over tho thirty-si- x D3a! The boys flicked in to meet the Lexington. -- In Fayette county, Henry Jenkina millionth part of the swing of a penduafternoon mail, and learned ttmt t tin Tom Blakemore, a Peru, Ind., lum. It has been ascertained, however, and Avery Reeves, colored, laborers on 3f 3f Give us a call and be convinced. 7 fell in a barrttl ol boiling, water rooster'd plumage is piobably perman- that tho pendulum in tho Paris Observa- a farm, quarreled over a revolver. Jeu-kiwhile Hcaldini? honH and died from the ently bedraggled for an ensuing quadren- tory varies ono third of an oscillation iu picked up a spade aud knecked nial. etlects Reeves made an 112,000,000, and a largo sum of money is to Reeves to the grouud. Burnam'a voto in Lincoln indicates MrB. Helen Iglohart.of Owenaboro, effort to get up, but before he could rite be expended in correcting tho error, recovered n Judgment of $7,500 Bgalnat that a small per cent of the aid eociety Jenkins planted the spade on Reeveu' Tho Swedish brido tills her pocket? with neck and with his foot seut tho spado William M. McOlurg for killing her hus took time to step over to tho democratic column when voting, though assured by bread, which bho dispenses to everyone through band. the neck with such force that m m all their orgatiH that there was no "nig- she meets on hor way to tho church, every profoundly," ger in tho wood pile" iu their appeal to piece bho disposes of averting, as sho be- it almost Bi. vjred the head from the boTho theatre I believe In Metal Roofing dy, writes the Ujv. Oharlea II. Parkburtt, htm to be consistent In their ogouy over lieve a mibfortuue Deputy Sheriff Logan Young waa 1). D in tho October Ladies' Homo Jour their cuartf of assault tho populists and A Robertson County philosopher bays: fired on f'oui ambuah by an unknown a tntanB of intellectual stimu- anarchists had made on the eacrednees of nal. "As body of men in Harveytown, iu Jessalus and of moral uplQt there la nothing, judicial robes. Tho couuUuances of the "The man who don't believe in excitement will bhout himself hoarse mine county. Ttiere wero over 10 shots with tho possible exception of tho pulpit, loyal in this end are of the cisVyou find dining a revival, fired and Young received three of them. Shingles, Etc. that c juM stand alongside it us nn engin- rellected by u concave surface slighty whenever things go his way iu politics " A gunshot wound in tho fade and neck ii perfional ellecS provided only it elongated and emigration to an enlight ery of C. At C'ovingloc, the lufaut child of nud a pistol ahot in the lower and upwould maintain itself In Iti proper char- ened aud patriotic Arctdia is contempla Wnluiu Hudson, died (roiuudosoof opi- per put of hia leg were the injuries. acter aa the aromatized incarnation of ted by mauy of tue disgruntled. um compounded iu a prescription cat iug Young was searching for a Negro to ar strength. Personally, I would like ot Wednesday, Nov. 4 Funeral cere fonptcac by Druggiot btauntebeck. Afrest when he waa fired on. le6t once a weo'r to not out from .uuder monies later. ter the uiuiuko aiu ititeovtred the word Editor Farns worth and Billy Breckof ordinary obligation and tbo incubus WILLIAM SHELTON, ipicao wad erased aud opium laearfed on inridge had a Bcrap at Lexington TuesJudge W. B. Fleming, of Louisville, to yield myBeif up intellectually and prescription, fiio ooruasr'd ord,ct day, in which the editor struck tbe Log SludenU us Teachr 7. AlliDOdilUts Thorouzh course in Lat.n, Greek, 'French, En;'ish emotionally to tup domination of dm. chief of the law and recoid dlviaion of ttie Mihemit!C. Natural and Moril Science. Mutic, Art and Elocution. Situated in the famous H m edthblibhdU the fact. Cabin msn who drew a pistol on his as- Gran acctiouot Kentucky; dittingunhed (or healitnulneiss of climate, leiuty of fccnjrr, refine ntnt mutic power, i couiu uvo wun a iresner the supervising architect's cilice, was disKail Sosslon opens 7. Brore Address, Betting in Loudon waa 4 to I on sailant. The verdict ought to be 10 days of sjcicty. be lure to write for SeptemberCatalogue. decumi wnere you win tec i your daughters Our New next year, Ufa und could writoaul apeak with a missed because be took an activo part for in jail aud $50 fine. , tf MRS. NANNIE S. 8 A.UFIiS7, Lidy Principal, Stanford, Kjr. Tryan. more ricupcrnted vigor, I am sure." a of everxRl8uhoartbotiKinoxiilttionHl80rKni'lt wa 'el noPd tn1 Ilryn e-- ch run ton v, l tip-wa- rd On Wednesday night, Nov. 18h, the Ladies of the Maccabees Hive of Junction City will give an entertainment and supper at florae comm idiom p ce in Junction 0 ty, and they esptcialiy desire that the ladies of the Stanford Hive with the gentlemen ol tho S anfonl Tent to be present on that night. Mm. Emma Moore nnd Miss Dsdo-moniGrubba left for NicbolaBville Wednesday to attend the bedside of their wounded youngea brother, Win. Logan Young, deputy bhoriir of Jeesamlne county, who whs shot aenoiuly iu the bck three times, Monday night, while trying to arrest eoiiiu Negroes at the Nichols-vill- o free sliver parade, who had shot into the crowd. Hev. S. V. Pdopha has been returned by the AI thodisl conference to the Junction City church. Dr. Steele has moved froji the Wilkemon properly on School Btreot to the Devltt Hall property on Shelby street. .Mr. Rhelnhart hsa taken the vacated residence. Rev. of the Lexington Bible College, hao been called to fill tne pulpit at tho Chris tiati church every 3rd Sunday. The Shelby City school, Ujv. 12. S. Gaaliwiler, principal, MitaGraco Cooverl, assistant, was given holiday Tuesday. The Junction City frchool whb in session nnd K. L. Grubb visited the roonia of Principal Y. F. Niles ami MiuarH Jennie Oxle'y and Mettle Helm, iwaiatautf, aud fon ml them doiug good wnrk. 127 have be-- enrolled on' of lS'i in und thenvvragt) attuiriaiiud for ms 11, which woii for Prof Ndes. lie id on old Line du coun- 'ty teacher. Bos-well, Being overstocked in the following lines and crcvdcl for room I enormous. K ,! ThHBC'iriols of our town are iu a have decided to prospermia condition. Efficient toachera being in charge of each the attendance continue very good. The young ladies of the Delsarte class report a very pleasant visit to Liv inustoL. They were elegantly entertained at the handsome hotel belonging to A beautiful stock of Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Cut Mr. nnd Mrs. Champ Mullins. MIhsoh Mattle Newcomb, Annie Glass and Chinaware, Jardinicrs, Decorated Chamber Sets, Lamps, Thompson, Janio Weber; Mesdames O. Picture Frames, Bibles, C. Williams, Cieo Brown, Ann Albright and Messrs. Rib aud Ed Cox and Keiinedytaccompanled Mrs. lipid's class to Livingston last Saturday. riin republican parade here last SatMuch care has been devoted to the selection of urday brought about 1,000 people to In endless variety. town. Messrs Weber, Mullins, Lewis thesfe lines. Unmatchable Stvles and Unapproachable Prices will and Bethurum as commanders conduct- move them quickly. At and below Cost from now on. ed the exercises admirably. A band wagon, log cabin, clown and lady riders made the parade complete. Tbo democratic barbecues were en- Dealer in Drugs, Fancy Groceries and Notions. Hustonville, Ky. joyed by thousands Saturday. Plenty to eat and a great variety. At Brodhead and Wildie 1G to 1 was represented by 1G young ladies dressed in white, riding white boreis, while one was dressed in yellow. The speskars were on baud to instruct and entertain the crowds aftir the marching. No distnrbanoe of any kind marred the pleasure of the occa tuts county. Weill It is Close Out For 30 Days Foe Spot Cash, Hig-gi- ns Jewelry And Groceries, F. B. TVnCIDWMLlLs, - jgCfcrrsJasseSsssjijeati Toio (Dentes BOOBS court-hous- n diH-tric- t, Oo-tub- er epk IIYII LOTS 0 n Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth- - . ov-onl- ng SEVERANCE & SON. . j o Stnr-preci- nct 'S, rid COr3-- ... ...: HUNTERS' SUPPLIES. w LOADED : SHELLS AND CARTRIDGES. 2 LEGGINS. . I p W. B. Mo ROBERTS. .-- l, CRAIG & MOCKER, Ne-i?- ro. t It Pays to with a Cash House. us H ' J ' . Doors, Sash and Blinds, 1 m V.t m m A. SINE, Stanford, President. Ky THE STAFFORD FEMAXE COIiZiEGE. y. A &' .TS .." v-- . ..-r- . 1 1 l wj) . ,lt1tii -js Im-Wm- Ct iNTERiORjOORHfil Stanford, Ky., Nov. 6, 1S96 SOIIIEWHHT UNCERTAIN, m K hL l"CT Bryan. Pres Bradford, who shot and killed an officer In Henry county, Tenn., corn, I tnitted suicide. This week keeps in mind a great oiTer of 790 less tlnn this yoBr. for the presidency. la fact tho chances 0 At Merlin, Texas, a man split bs styles and unapproachable prices by The republicans claimed Tennesse at wife's bead open with an ax and then were ao tnueh Against them that thero llrst, but she is safe for Bryan and proba- committed suicide. was no especial desire by any one to lead Chibly for Bob Taylor for governor. tho apparently hoplnsa cause. The at The tlrstof tripl-t- s Hgtd70, di-carried Winstead, Conn., Monday. The other McKinley and cago convention mi t in a state o' uncerWoodford, tho home of Senator Black- two aro stili hale and beartv. VVc have an immense stock and want large sales. tainty us to the nominee. Bryan's eloburn, by 123 and 100 respectively. quence and enthusixeni showptl him to dtpir-ad- o, The people watch their money spending just Whit Kink, u Hurt c unity Uo the rifiht mitu to impart hia enthusThey couldn't beat your uncle Al Ber10 now, and because we are on the edge of better for uiunl-- r wanted n ry either. He is returned to Congress in years ago, in at 1M iwtiitiil the bars. iasm to tho mf sf e and he began a in times it will pay you to come now and buy. and the G'h by some 3,000 or inoro votes. that was wneed uncm-jinnlSOMEWHAT LOCAL. We wish to emphasize that pi ices arc very loiv. Buch force that he put the enemy to Tnere was a big drop in tho majority 'jrith Six priaonera twcntiftl from the Ntch in Ohio. McKinley only gets 50,000 in. iiB best efforts to do him bfcttle. That ho olnsvillo work hniioe. and over. Hdid as well aa he has under bo many ad- Settles Beats Breckinridge, stead of tho promised 100,000 John A. I) inn, prominent farmer Walter Evans beat Gov. John Young verse circumstances and in tho face of Klica Defeats Hunter, of Garrard, mieil tio. dieil of dropi-y- . Brown for Congress In 3d district bv euch odds show that he ia a most wonWe arc alive to the demands of the times. the elglit'tiiontlis old intellectually and physically. The boltocrat entry only scored 1,derful man, Dress Goods, double width Plaid Dress daughter of Mr. G. W. Cahbell itiul No other man could have dono what be Smith Downs Lowis and Fits-patric- k 601. Goods, ioc, cheap at 15c. Novelty dress goods Tuesday night of pneumonia and wis Altgeld was defeated for governor of did and no other democrat could have Boats Langloy. 20c, 25c and 50c. All wool red flannel republic in, by about una in H idiii Umi nir yeatnrday. Illinois by Tanner, Beared the republicans as be baa. In fact -- Jacob Garrison, m)io was shot ner Red Shaker Flannel, 25c, worth 35c. nearly 15c. 100,000. McKinley's majuity is up to this hour they are not absolutely TUEHKSULT IN KK5TOCKY. Richmond a week ago by Charles Jbiiup, White Flannel 15c. Outing cloth 5c. Canton 150.000 sure that he is defeated, though the was tried and Col. P. P. Johnson, chairman of the died Tuesday. Jauit-Flannel, 5c. Better Canton Flannel, 8'jC, Mr. Bryan will soon ieauo an address chances are that be has gone down, the to 35c. Wool worth ioc. Good Jeans at DemocraticState Central Committee, tel- urging the maintenance of the silver gave bail. He claims to have shot in more's the pity. He fought a good fight Kersey, 12 oz. extra heavy, warranted all wool paramount issue for the self defense. and should have won the priz if he has egraphs us at 4 o'clock last evening from cause aa the D.N. Prewittaold to Farris it Whit40c. Heavy Kersey Pants for men, free if they Lexington: We beliove Bryan hits ior next campaign. not. lie is ley a lot of shoais m 3 cts. Ciauile May Ilrwon ran well lit ilOmO where rip, $1,50. Men's Suits, nicely made, S3. 50, Kentucky, General result doubtful. Farris 100 barrels of corn d, Bold to M, J Amid the wreck of matter and tho big value for the money. Overcoats, mens' ulbest known. He carried the former 11ULLETIKS RKCKIVED LAST AlTSaKOON. republican State of Nebraska by delivered, at 90cis per barrel. A. G. crash of worlds, or worda to that effect, sters, S3 50, cheap at 5.CQ. Whitley bought tu UnrroJaburg Monday 3:48 -- Kentucky returns supposed to be a good majority. is very gratifying ro chronicle the fact it of cattle, weighing 700 to that Billy Breckinridge was buried under n arly complete for 10G counties The electoral college differs from all two bunchts paper, in SIX) pounds, at 2j . Farris & Whitley the log cabin so deeply and securely that pive Bryan a plurality of 305. Of the 13 othtr colleges, says a Florida session but one in four Bold to Monte fox, aent for N els. Moris it is hoped ho will rise no more till GaLadies' Union Suits, 50c. Ladies' Ribbed missing 6 gave a democratic ma- that, it in decent dem- counties briel blows bis horn. What yearaand has no foot ball team connect ns, 1UJ 4Head ot cattle, I,6UO pounds averVests, 25c. Ladies' White Marina, 35c per age, at J cis. Advocate. ocrats did to him was a plenty. Settle's jor tv of 2,200 and 7 gave a republican ed with it. garment. Mens' Heavy Under Vests, 25c. majority is 2,000. Let us give praise and majority of 4.C00 in 1S95 Virginia, God bleea her, Btuck lo Mens' Natural If'ool Shirts and Drawers. 98c A XiCffond of tho Panay. thanks tbat this politic il Dr. Jekyl-.MTho majority against Breckinridge is demociacy by fully 25,000 and at this per suit. Mens' Medicated Scarlet Underwear A pretty fablo nbout tho pansy is curHyde oharacter in oocial and political 1,755. writing senna to have elected a full demall wool, regular dollar quality at 75c. lo. 1 fe hflB eone where the woodbine twii delegation, though rent among French und Gorman chilTtiompfononly got 40 majority in his ocratic Congressional dren. Tho flower has flvoputnU nhd flvo white blankets 75c per paic. Gray Hlankcts, Willie. YouwriHhP8s own county eth. there is slight doubt in two district!. sepnls. In most pausica, especially of 75c. Comforts 75c, See our capes at S2, up. in your duy and lived in clover, but gave Bryan an 2,250 plucounty The nest Congress will likely standi tho earlier and less highly developed vawhen you died yon died a'l nver. Republicanp, 170; total democrats end rieties, two of tho jwUiU aro plain in rality and Sett'o about the eamo. If you arc in need of a Suit or an Ovircoat, remember "Compart." John S. Rhea carried Warren county silver, MS; doubtful 13. In the 51th color nud three nro piy. Tho two plain Thr partisan and unreliable reports U. T0 m.-1'- o lliu .natter Tnm petals havo a singlo eepnl, two of tho is a favorite word with us. Ladies' Cloaks and Capes; a big line of 244; d Congress the republicans bad fifirat sent out by the atsociated press fur and silver had 112; democrats and gay petals havo nstpul ouch, and tho both at $1.25 and up. Thre is a chancellor LaRue Thomas to third, which ia tho largest of all, 1i:h ther proved that but little dependence pull through for Congress In the Otb. silver gain 50. two sopnls. Tho fablo is tbat tlw pniihy Ran be placed in tbat republican concern. Mr. Sewall says: "We will be under a The republican majority in the 11th is fOn election night it sent out that Texas, about 11,000. Colson is an eBay winner. government controlled by syndicates for represents n family consisting of husband, wifo and four dunghuirH, two of Virginia, Nebraska and many other His friends) here will be gladto know the next four years, as well as by injunc- tho latter being stepchildren of tho wife. A: URHANSKY & CO., Proprietors, McKinley, when on StateB had gone for that W. J. Poteet was elected county tion. Mr. Bryan recolved 140 electtr.il Tho plain petals nro tho Ktcpchildren, contrary it was quite the reverse. the T. D. RANEY, Manager. votes, which shows there aro some hon- with only ono chnir. Tho two guy petals e'erk in Mercer by 200. nro tho daughters, with n chair each, given it up. est men in the country." Senator Blackburn hasn't Now that the republicans have a maIlranch Stores: and tho largo gay petal is tho wifo, with McKinley's majority in Massachusetts two chairs. To find tho father ono must jority in the Legislature, they ought to He Bays that Bryan will be inaugurated Republican candidates' for strip away tho petals until tho stamens Paris, Carlisle, Mt. Sterling, Hardstown, is 124,000. Lawrcnccburg, Cynthiana, show their appreciation of bis valuable president as sure as shot. Asher Carutb was beaten for circuit president and governor carried every ci- nud pistils aro bare. Thoy havo a fancielecting John Bervice8 for their cause by Versailles, Eminence, Georgetown, Elizabcthtown, G. Carlisle as U. S. Senator. Turn about judge in Louisville by Bradley'a ap- ty and town for the first time in the his- ful rcsemblanco to nu old man with n and Franklort, Ky., Mauckport, Ind. tory of the State. The Congressional flannel wrap nbout bis neck, hia shoulis fair play. Buf will they do it? Not pointee, Noble, by 10.SG8. Dave Smith carried the democratic delegation is unachnged, 12 repubheacs ders upraised and bis feet in a bathtub. much. Ouly democrats act fools. Rebanner to victory in the 4th and John D. and one democrat, the latter the only publicans always stick together. Adam's rook. Lewis wont go bock to Congress. one in New England. In Ceylon tliero is a mountain over The sale of bonds to maintain the gold The vote in Casey is Bryan, 9S7; Mc The next step in the cumbersome 7,000 feet high which is named nftcr reserve will continue. Bond Byndicatep, Kinley, 1,515; Colson, 1,500; John D. work of electing a pre aideut is the meet- tho first man. Tho snmmit is n baro trusts and combin-- a will fburiab, but White, 119; Jamea D. Black, 987. ing of the olectois. They are required mass of granite, ending in a narrow D'tviaou's majority seams to be about by the constitution to meet in their platform, upon which is a hollow kouio the people will continue to suffer. TUht f wt broad, bearing ill makes no difference with the claBse s who 2,500, but doubts are entertained of bis respective States upon the samo day, C feot long and 3 n rough likeness to a man's footstep. for the mHW8 ab lity to find his way to Washington. : have a supreme contempt and Congress has decreed tho second According to tho Mohammedans, after The Ktntncky legislative vacancirs Monday in January following the elec- Adam had been driven forth from para- tfi who have to earn their living by the unrest of their brows. that were filled Tuesday given the repub- tion rs the date. Congresa is required to dise, ho stood on this very spot on ono licans 70 votes, which is a majority and a be in session for counting the ballots of foot for 1,000 years, doing iienanco for 1 The defeat of Judg Poor is one quorum. the, lpptnrH unon the eecond Wednes- - his sin, and no caused tho mark. of the meat regrelable of the many Tho Buddhists say this is a mistake, Garrard cave a republican mpjority of February, the president regretable results of November 3. The 4S), Jackson 1,351 and Rockcaslte G23 in the following for tho footprint was mado by their holy of the Senate opening the certificates in CaSTAll Farm Products taken in exchange. boitocrats were too intent on defeating and Jeseamino a democratic majority of of teacher, Princo Buddha, when he left the rirPHnr of the, Senate and House Ceylon. Not to bo outdone, tho Hindoos democracy to give even this sp'endld and 83. Shelby 4SG, Spr ncer400. Representatives jointly aecembled. A claim it ns tho footmark of their gnd able jurist their support. BurnHtn seems E. O. Linney, a brother of W. L. majority of the electoral votes elf cts th Siva. Ilowover all that may be, every to be elected by 000 nmjoritv. who used to set type in tbia office, president and likewise the vice presl-n- year crowds of dovotcos of those different creeds Hock to tho peak as to a Louisvillk people wouldn't permit the wkh bit civil to succeed Senator Weisinger shrine. Courier-Journto blow hot and cold at i" Louisville by 4 449 majority. THE ELECTOHAli VOTE According to the latest returns receivBryar. McKinley. Our Famous Visitors. Sates. the same time. It followed its advico to .11 Our old friend Li Hung Chang, who vote tho republican ticket, but didn't ed by the Courier JonrnsI, this State Alabtma visited us in August, has arrived safe 8 take to that urging them to vote for gives Bryan a plurality of 218, only 30 Arkansap at homo again in China after his tour 9 went down too. Todd, re- prtcincla missing. From yesterday's California ...t Jacob, bo he around tho world. Ho started last April, lY- . publican, buryinc him by 4,157. Wheeler in the 1st and Clardy in the Colorado and yon may bo euro ho has soon onough 0 2nd, both democrats, are elected to Con Connecticut curious and interesting things to keep TiiEiiE are 1,0-'- S true blue democrats 3 : good majorities. This will make Delaware him thinking nil tho rest of his Ufa forgot gress by in Lincoln county and don't you . 4 Chief Justice Hussoll, too, has sailed delegation stand at least six demo Florida it. Democrats who could not be tempt- the .13 back to England after his six weeks' Georgia crats to five republicans. ed from the path of virtue bv yellow . 3 stay with us. But wo havo two distini Madison county gave McKinley 354 Idaho Democracy gold or other allurementp. guished writers to tnko their places, 24 majority, Davison 454 and Burnam 3GS Illinois both Scotchmen Dr. John Watson, who than the possible lota B more to them 15 It is pretty tough on thoroughbred Bur- Indiana wroto "Tho fionnio Brior Bush," nnd And Funeral Director. of a few ceiita. 13 nam to get SO majority less in his own Iowa J. M. Barrie, tho author of two much ..10 road books, "Tho Littlo Minister" and Also carry a nice line ol Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Huggy Robes, Those old decoy ducks. Palmer and county than the fcrub ftom Lincoln Kansas Kentucky "A Window In Thrums." Now York to ifo donrn to their countv Horse Blankets, Whips, &c. Buckner Times. Oil. Ion B. Nail will become discour- Louisiana graves unept, unhonored and unsung. Square, Stanford, Ky. opposite Court-Hous- e Room 0 la It Bo? Buckner is at tl oend of bis row and Pal- aged if this thing keeps up. Last year Maine 8 Rubinstein, tho famous pianist, not mer is soon to give up his f pat in tl e be was defeated for commissioner of agri- Maryland 15 long beforo his death was bold enough if he is a repub- culture and Tuesday he got only 4,510 Massachusetts Senate, to a better man, 4 to usfecrt that tho great increnso of wovotes for mayor of Louisville, In a total Michigan lican. men composers nnd executants was ono of 40,000. Minnessota of tho signs of the decline in the art of . 0 Uanna'b money scared out of trusts, And the old Gum Shoe is beaten too Mississippi Dealers In music. .17 railroads and other corpora- by that gallant, Knight of the Free Sil- Missouri combines, . 3 tions, with the assistance of the fool ver cause, John 8. Rhea, The democrat- Montana 8 NKW AIlVKBTlHKMRirr- democrats, did it. Bryan made a moat ic majority in the 3d is about 800. Hunt; Nebraska . 3 gallant fight, but such odds were too er will contest though, if there is any Nevada 4 much against him. Now Hamnshire Kork possible show for it. Fnon lUnsiogAll in DTMT 1 1 fJMl Capt. ofbouteo Acrei. addren Boyle county complete gives McKinley New JerBey II. F. Powell or See cultivation. Kentucky democrats have cut down Big Line of Farming Implements of all kinds. Handsome line o 3G T. M. White. Corbin, Ky. 71 tf New Jersey 1,089, Bryan 1,209, Palmer 61. For Bradley'a 9,000 majority to a possible Shoes and a well se'ected stock of Dry Goods, Gents' .11 Davison, republican, 1.69S, Thomp- North Carolina The old reliable Singer Sewing majority for Bryan. This is a sore defeat 9 FOR Needle! ot all kinds. Oili and Machine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. Repairs son, democrat 1,204 For appellate judge: North Dakota l, showing that its for the call at the Singer Sawing Machine Co,' Office Burnam, republican, 1,610, Pryor, demo- Ohio Opposite Post Otlice, Stanford, Ky. J W. Perrln, silence is worth more than its support in Agent, at crat, 1,215. In 1892 the county gave Oregon canvass. 32 Pennsylvania Cleveland 1,249, Harrison 1,144. 4 IN GENBitAL. President Cleveland issued a proclaRhode Island designating Thursday, the 2Gtb, South Carolina Alabama eives Bryan 40,000. mation 4 Maryland's plurality for McKinley is South Dakota as a day of thaoksgiving and praise. It We will take jour Corn and Hav at Highest 12 Price in Exchange lor Coal. Otzemot Stanford remains to be seen wbethor democrats 30,872. Tennisiee we wt tell you Coin and riay at Cnt If you are 14 McKinley's plurality in New York is Texas our Ccal Customers. Hook j our crdert for Coif. will have anything to be thankful for. . 3 NOEL is SON, Stanford, Kj-2G9.0S0. Utah . 4 The Bad news of the death of Editor 0 Colorado gave Bryan more than Vermont D. B. Boone, of the Somerset Reporter, .12 ! mpjority. Virginia . will be received with sorrow by the pro . 4 Salem, III., Bryan's old home, gave Washington fession. lie died Tuesday, aged 29. 0 a democratic gain of 1,892, West Virginia As Admlnntratorof I. W. Hitib, I will tell at McKinley's plurality in the 8th ia 12 public outcry at hit farm oa the Stanford and Wisconsin Signal showed its enThe Mt. Vernon nustonvilie pike on 3 Davison's a little more. Wyoming terprise by issuing a creditable extra-JiThe Senate will have 42 republican?, Nov. 1896, With Steel Beam is considered the best for turning under Rag Weed Maret ia always up to anuff. Totals 32 democrats and 11 populists. and Stubble. The following property: Kntire crop of Corn, The States whose votes are not extend- about .100 shocks, sucks of timothy Hay, three Georgia gave Bryan 25,000 or over If we baye saved Kentucky, aa it now and electa a full democratic delegation stacks of Clover and Timothy Hay, two to ed, are in doubt. wagons, noise wigou. Harness aou farming beems possible, democrats will have con Implements, two aged Mules. aged hone, two Congress. for thankfulness. And the like, and you should see my stock andgget my prices yearling Jack, Sow and aged jennets, a No. siderable cauBe McKinley people claim 203 votes for In Letcher county a man named figs, Cow and Calf, a yrathngs &c. before you buy. Farm Wagons Lower Than Ever. Terms made known on day of sale. At last accounts Mr. Bryan hadn't give bim, but they have to count doubtful Bcott killed Charles Oiborne in a quarrel WILLIAM IJECK.Ador. J. P. Chandler, Auctioneer. oyer politics. States to make it. up and until he does we shall a t. 1 But Chances Very Much Stx months ago despondent democrats! in McKinley's Favor. ad no houe of elertiut: their candidate W. P. W ALTON. Silver Dick Bland la elected to Congress in Missouri, which State gives Bryan 50,000 mojontv. It Is pretty doo In West Virginia and the rural districts will likely roll up a majority for Bryan. a Congressman in DelDemocrats aware, one in Illinois, eight in Missouri nd one in New York. In 1S92, Cleveland received 1,473 votes anil Harrison 1,175 in this county, just MORE XEWS NOTES. John Andrews, of Charleston, W. Va , sne zid for 4S Iioiub and died, The militia was called out to suppress a rnce riot at G ili'sioro, N O. Charles Murphy, of Coshocton, O., aged 100, walked two miles to vote for CJc.:irT"fcs A Word To You. G Store Bryan Made a Magnificent Race Over Great Odds. Gains Congress" men. TJpe JUouisville Democrats Make Large earn-paig- . III It Will Pay You. I2c, 10.-SG- '2 Col-orc- d 1 1 2c 0 rocx-ribbe- 0 0 J) -- 0 LADIES' UNDERWEAR. IS r. I If 91 -- Bye-by- e, 0en mo-crat- s THE LOUISVILLE ST0RL. ly'iiyiraifc?? 1 1 '1 I Buy your Coal now before it goes up, for the Winter. & I Lin-ne- y, 1 t. 1 J. H. BAUCHMAN CO. d al . ie UNDiAKiNQ ., :o $., M'CLART & Practical Trimmer, EmToalmor o FARRIS HARDIN, . Pnn fUI I Groceries, Hardware, Glassware Queensware and Tinware. Con-grea- s: Courier-Journa- . XTotiaelTarmors. 1 Prices to Suit The Times wK9HkH23BSk . 10QJ-00- PUBLIC SALE 7th, 1 5, Saturday, 1 -- THE GIBB'S IMPERIAL PLOW, WHEAT DRILLS, LAND ROLLERS 1 B. K. WEAR EN. ..J-- i.Am'iiifciiXntoMmimt,mtim'i,tkm 4rmr?miisiml9maim!ftpJ An.'i.'U,,. a -- " Ll J . - nilsi'llisTTmi MjwsAsi sVaMs 6. ; a- - Interior Jw ms Stanford, Kv., - New Fall goods at Mra. Kate Dudder- Born, to the wife of Geoige Woods, of ar'e thla week. tho Hubble vicinity, a girl Kate Lynn. The barn of Constable T. J . Benedict, of Rowland, was burned Monday night together with about 2,000 pounds of bay and other feed. His coal house near by caught and was consumed as was a ing they wero acquitted and ordered to lot of coal. Mr. Benedict is satisfied that it was the work of an incendiary and Yon should take your prescriptions to go and ain no more. will leave nothing undone in his effort to PenuyVdrug stoiu where prompt and Tub hungry horde Is lotting nu time in Hud the guilty party. accurate service In guaranteed. Jailed. Arthur Kennedy and Pete 1896 Huston were the only arrests made hero election day, the former for throwing rocka and the latter for shooting on the E. C. Walton, Business Manager. street. At their trial Wedneaday mornNov. C, Sa' f ay afgr MdL AUCTION. .1 will 3 MttaaA tM begin. I'ICllSOXA I, POINTS. J, A. Mum I.Hrt iluo now boy. MissSikOozatt, of 1'aiksvilli, 11 ia guest of Mrs. MatiloNevlus. Musks. Will and Uai-oiima- Ai.iuHTSkVKnA.NCB congratulating Davison. That important personage has received scores of tele gramp, while a number have called in pxrson to shake his hind and ask his the "llucuce" for tne plo they want. A great many bootlicka aro after him now. Too SEMI OFFICIAL 1MTURXS. 2 x -- C3 an '- t a re - E a a 2; ur 3 ' 'o 73 lliPhi Monday, , November 9th, .To offer at Auction my Entire Stock of. Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing. r. 3- - 2. L'- t. - aro in GiLfliiiiHii buying gouda. of Boyle, ia the Miss J)kika guest of Mib W. II. Wearen .Mu. L. It. IJaVih ordem her paper changed lo (Jhurltaton, W, V. Mrs. .MovriK box, ol Danville, fa viait-in- g her brother, Mr. J. W. B.itighiuau. Mn. John Fhith, of Brodheud, ia vialt-la- g lilaeiatOfcMM. Dr. W. B. O.Baunon. Mna 11. JT McUoiuhts nnd daughter ari viHUiui: her mothir at Harrodabarg. Mu. A. K. Dknny whs at thi point of death when we heard from liim yoiter-day- . Latk Now. -- Mr. W. II. Shanks . . .O0i3o200-ooo-i o . received a telegram Wednesday from his former schoolmate, Horace G. Turner, of Eminence, asking him to he "beat man" at his marriage. The young man hadn't heard of Will's good fortune to gut married himself and that gentleman sent n reply in the shape of an announcement of his own ::: w Ol I I P-l-IO c ti is y, is" mio o ;'wir ::::: : 3a . Come and invest your money at your own price and watch for big bargains. W. P. TAT a r! e. - Stamford U3tJ5&o-icWo)is- marriaite' h moroago, Mr. T.J. Hill hail n valuable mare to run into n fence and badly cut her npek. The wound never healed and a few days ago he brought Mica Flora Heath, a beautiful bru- hor to John Cook here, who with the asnette of Richmond, ia the gueat of Mra. sistance of Dr. W.N Craig opened the aore, A splinter six inches long waa T. J. Foster. IIayb left yealor found and removed and it now looks as Mu. and Mna. J. 0. day for Uenderaonville, N. C, to upend If she will ho all right soon. the winter. To You. Pay your tax before the penM waits. J. II. Dvss and K. E. I'rot Brodhead merchanta, were here alty is added. I or one of my deputies will be at Mt Salem on Wednesday, Nov. Wednesday. Mu. 11. G. Johnson, ol the L. A 2f , ia IS; at Millegeville, Friday, Nov. 20; at here to see after the Brooks trial for the Hiutonville, Saturday, Nov 21; Wednesday, '25 and Friday, 27, and at Crab Ormurder of Section Foremnu Navels. CiKOioiC Kkllkii, J , of tho govern-meii- t chard every Saturday. If your tax ia not paid before Dec. 1, it will be adverprint Ink alike, (tot in on the train 'lueday, iu time to vote for tised. T. D. Newland, sheriff. o'clock Bryan and Thompson. Skvbiial witnesses were summonsed to MitH. N. J. Kimiikiilin and children who have been the gueat of her brother, appear before the grand jury to testify Mr. T. A. Coulter, returned to their whether or not I)r Davison was running a free saloen on election day. Two of home at Nevada, Mo .Tuesday. Mu. W. L. Evans and wifo hare cone the witneases, Henry White and J. Bak; and are snugly fixed up er were advised, it Ih alleged, by J. F. to in Mra Lottie Holmes' property. Mra. Hay to disregard the summons. For thla I'riwle Drye will make her homo with Judge Sautley yesterday istiued a rule against him to appear this morning to them. Matflll. W. I.) AND J II. HoCKSIl, answer lor contempt DaveHkinner and Will Huffman, three Tub vacancies iu the city council were temporary and one permanent republifilled by the election of J. 11. Baughman, cs n, came down Tuesday night to get John Stone and George L. Penny, who the election ne a. received IIS, 117 and 110 votes reepec Mil CiiAa. Wiikklkh writes tho tively. W. II. Higglns and B. F. Kout which anil! he una for a number of got 115 each and I M. Bruce 113. One years a comediitn in a theatrical troupe, man voted for B K. Wearen. The selecia misleading and calculated to make the tions were two from the "citizens" aud public expect too much. He says he waa one from the "good povernmont" tickets, with the Keen A. Fabian Co. for two showing that there waa a good deal of Keaeone, filling the position of comedian scratching. l. given up by the funoua Sol Smith ShooTi.NO "Coou" Itutstdl nnd Mar. shal James Devers, of Uustonville, ex CJTY AM) VICINITY. changed several shots with Winchesters near that placo Wednesday. Too former Watch work at Dhkh.' waa in town nourishing his gun and Pimc'Hinio.ss wny down iu price at when the officer asked him what be Craig A: llocker'a. meant by it ho attempted to shoot him. Mr. Devers went after his Winchester but Nan Baiting, UurrantH, Citron and when he returned Huesell was gone. Ac" Nuta at Warren & Shanks.' companied hv Mr. J A. But'or, the ediKentucky Souvenir hiiooiih for Xmar. ct' r wtnt in search of him and ran ncroee him near Moreland, whore they tired at Taking ordrn now. Dalian each other several times, none of which Hkiueht Moon ol Uxuneci Goods and look effect KiHHtli made his fbCJpe and I'ckleaofail aorts.it Warren & Shanks." is still at lame. A YEAiior he-roe, aiil'S-- .:.. ; Cl HBHu'd YOUIl C1N(MiIMN. upon this picture Democrats grzand Bee if you can keep from blushing if you voted for for shame, him to repreflent the 8'h district eept-ciall- At our line of Underwear if you want good goods at popular prices. In both ladies' and gentlemen's garments LOOK! Paints, oils. Ac , cheaper than ever at Craig ft: & UorkerV. I. Ladies' fall wrapa of all description and all prieen at Shankx'. ,.. ai ai ..- -. . coa.cocooiCi4oJMCi if 8 o C5 Superior Values Are Now Offered. any before offerof both cash- 5g33SsSg83 "2. 8 "aDoioioiwHisisaci 1 O O Josh DybIs laving at the Carpenter House in a critical condition as the result The stock of Ladies' Hosiery is infinitely larger than of too much election. Mr. Sam Eogle-maed to the public at this establishment. The qualities who has been waiting on him, says he is psraljzed from his knees down. mere, fleeced and cotton Josh was one of th rpublicn workers n, The democratic candidates for trustees of Rowland were elected es follow?: Is-n- ic 11 I I 1 te4.N-kl-rfl- Coba w) oguouuaoogcxoci "i-ois-iij-- Hamilton, Harry Dunn, Robt. Land, Win. Murphy, Pryor Camden. They received GO votes each to the average republican vote of 19. T. L. Lafolette, republican, got 20 votes for police judge, hough he had no opposition. Judr;? B rnett's time does not expire till No- er. o OosinoiO'j.oopiiMP l -- LO Is much better than ever handled, while the profits are equally small' The best goods that can be sold for the price asked," is the motto of ? ISI3-- '" SpS-lOKCiitJ--- houae-keepini- eioc.j5cejsi'-sw 15 13 - vember, s . a H 1S97. TBT. TRADE ITEMS. , Attend tho sa'e ol James Back's ef-fe- cte 2XSX5XiXSS "Wo E SHJUNTKS. 2 mi tit n ' m para-gra- pn Hue-Pel- Mct.STOBiiKa one for a little at reduced prices. money. Farria A good it Hr Dud-derar. din. Dun't fall to Bee bur new hats and bonneta before you buy. Mre. Kate f " 9 m of lap robes ia A i.AidK HHuortuitiiit fura, plushee, Ac. Cal. and see them. . J C.McClary. "Fall in line" and bring your pio srripticin to Craig it Hooker, lowest price house iu town. . 1,-1- .. a W. ) V. Tatk has decided to close out 1) U atnek of ning Nov. dry goods by auction, begin See ail Flkction day waa fair. Kain camo Wednesday and a co'd wave yesterday. Decidedly colder today is the prediction. Tub young people of Hustonvillo are Tho preparing for a big hop Danville orchestra will furnish the music. t. Bank Stock I will sell at public auce Monday, tion in front of tho countv court day, 10 sharea of stock in the Farmers Bank and Trust Co. O l . B. Cooper. court-hous- A cahd received yesterday announces the arrival of a boy, William James, in the iamily of Mr. and Mra. W. J. Yager, of Louisville, their flrdt born, lie arrived election day. . V FioiiT. CritSmitn and Albert Coffey had a fight at McKtnney Wednesday, ea the result of a political discussion, when tho former would have shot the latter had cot friends interfered. . m To You. Don't fail to bring along enough money wlion you como to town Monday to pav your bl.l nt this oflicrfi Our pntlenco is ceslng to be u virtue with some of those who promiBO ueauu-lullbut pay not. y to vote not divide the coiruptldn fund with them. Tney demanded $10 each and on iheir failure to recotve It the.y did not )s te at all. Somk of the Weat Kud Negroes refused because their white boeeoj would . I T Tho above shows an increase over the gubernatorial voto in 1805 of 317, a democratic Increase of 10G and a republican of 211. The latter 's due to bolting democrats and U'egal negro and other votes We are told that negroes from 10 up voted, as there waa no way to get at the r ages but by their assertions. to The returning hoard meets courj the vote. Bully for old Waynesburg. Sho gave tho democratic ticket 57 majority. There is a majority of 1,498 for free turnpikes but a lawyer save the election is void by reason of irreguliritiis in the call. The democrat, or the fellow who claims to be a democrat, who voted for Davison, ought to go out behind the house and kick himself. It wh the quietest election ever held in Stanford. Not a single disturbance occurred hii I only a few were made drunk on free whisky. Kven old man Levering beat Pa'mer in this count', which claimed to be spch a How ih Tiiic' -- One if the iliitiist and sound money stronghold, Tho prohibimeat contomptihle acta tnat any member tion majority is (U. of the disreputable republican party bin Iu lb'JJ Lincoln county gave Bradloyn ever been guilty of, Is that which camo to majority of US, in a total vote of 3,142. light Tuesday. When Gov. McCreary B, B. Hint's mjority nt tho same elecspoke here for Bryan lie ate supper nt tion for thu Legislature was 1G0. Postmaster J. W ltoute, an old schoolMr. John O. Hill, of the May wood secmate at Centre College. This fact was tion, came in to vote Tuesday, the first Immedlnteiv cimmutncated to the de time he Iiub been here for two years, He partmeut at Washington as giounds for ia a great admirer of Mr Bryan and loves Mr. Hint's dismissal, no other being ob- the cause he advocates. r tainable. The idea that it would bo trea "Highlaud" Jim Carter, William to entertain a son for an aud Nick Young and the other good friend could only be concoired in the democratic workers desbrvo much credit mind too small and narrow to hold any- fcr holding down tho republican majori thing else and its owner ought to go aud ty iu that precinct during the land slide. hang himself. The so called sound money vote was not so formidable as promised. Sixty Now that the election is over, we trust tbreo voted for Palmer and about as s that the people will settle down to many for McKinley, Burnam and Daviand try and make up for the time son straight, making about 125, tbo numthey have lost In discussing politics. A ber wo gave them all along. number of unpaid accounts at this oillco A democrat otlered to bet a Mercer w'll bear us testimony that even some ot county republican $10 tbat Davison our customers have done more talking couldn't aay tho multiplication table corthan paying recently and for the sake of rectly, but the fellow wouldn't take it. those wo are especially glad tbat Nov. 3d Thia goes to prove that the rada vote for has come and gone. We believe that by their nominees no matter how ignorant bard work and economical management they may think thorn. wo can all live under McKinley'a admin Tho fellow's utter disregard of the proistration, so let's quit crying hard times prieties and lack of appreciation of the and get down to business. Hard work of the oillco for which he was panacea for the hu- dignity might also prove running was shown by Davison pulling miliating sting of defeat that most of us among his minions on elect'oa feel by making ua forget for the time tho around day like a man running for constable. many ills that we have. But nothing more could be expected of a The circuit court has bee.ii engaged for creature of his ideas and accomplish the last two days in the trial of the case ments. of H. L. Greer vs. W. L. Diahon for There are 1,023 sure enough democrats slander, tho former claiming that he was in Lincoln yet, praise the Lord! eveu i' damaged $5,000 by the defendant charg- some did stray off after republican idols. ing that he had "sworn an oirant lie." And what plenees us most is tbat notAt 4:30 the jury returned a verdict of withstanding the defection, more demo1 cent and coat. crats voted last Monday than ever voted Tho grand jury indictod Frank Brooks in the county before, 100 uure than last for murder. He killed John Nevela at year and nearly 200 more than voted for Crab Orchard. Grover Cleveland. Tho case waamostponed for trial till the Davison, though far from being a '2i Tuesday in December, when a special Is no fool by a long shot. He has term will bo held. The suit of J. W. the happy faculty, perhaps we baa better Adams against the L & N. for the killing call it Instinct, of knowing oxactly when of bis son will be called to strike. With a divided democracv, it Charley Adams, tho white youth who was an easy thing for any republican to has been in Jill a long time, confessed to win, and he won with the aid of demostealing bogs from Mr. W. P. Grimes and cratic votes, to the discredit of such demwas given a year in the penitentiary. ocrats be It forever said. to-d- ay Don't "skip Me is the name of one of thu winners at L&touia. Dr. J. B Owaleyaold to Dr. Hugh Reld 40 yeaiiing at 3c. Louis Walz bought of Win Dawes Borne butcher Btuffat 2c. Guinette, 2.0S, by Gambetta Wilkee, hasn't lest a race this season. The Election Handicap at Latonia ws won by Hamiro. the favorite. John Murphy sold to W E. Herring a lot of butcher cattle at 2 to 2c. Four BtalllotiB, four geldinga and one mare have trotted into the 2:10 list this BBfSOU. Because; Do Not select some few articles and tell how low we sell them, don't think th?t our goods are high priced. Our competitors know that, quality considered, we sell goods cheaper than others that's what bothers them; but it's your advantage. Our store was designed and arranged to do business with small expense, yet it is the most commodious and carries Penny's Drug Store. largest stock. 1 ! Thompson Bros, Johnson, n of Boyle, a bought of J. O bunch of fat heifers id calves at 3c. J. W. Adams sold in Cindnnaii seven heifers at 2c, and a lot of cows and ateerB K at 2 to 2Jc. Hu-se- office-hold- er m m busi-net- in Solo-mo- o, to-da- y. H. Bronaugh sold to J. L. Yantis lour gilts and a boar of his famous Da roc Jersey Red hogs at $10. I am just back from the markets. Owing to the depressed condiS. T. Hums bought for Simon Weihl, tion of things generally I found the wholesale men Anxious to sell. of John Murphy 20 export cattle averagI laid in my ing 1,J00 pounds at 4c. -- M. S Baughman nnd J. T. Embrv bought at Richmond Monday a hunch of mu e colts at 17.50 to $37 50. Jay Eiton broke tho mile paced record at Memphis hv going the Cheaper..,than 1 have ever been able heretofore. They are coming-idistance on his wheel in 1:53 daily and I shall be glad at any time to show what I have. New corn is being hauled from Sec my stock b:fore buying. Hutchison Station, Bourbon county, to Lexington, aud dull sale at So cents per barrel. W. P. Grimes bss bought in thi last week 05 yearling cattle averaging 900 pounds at 3c. Heeasitia the fuiffct bunch in the county Wni. Kratnlett, of Bourbon countj, and Mr Ralls, of BatH, sold to M. K, Horn, of Lafayette, Ga., six premium jacks at from M00 to J GOO. The Paris News Bays that Jonas Weihl bought in the Millersburg neighCome in and see the beautilul line I show. Evborhood 02 cattle running in weight from 1,550 to 1,501 pounds at 4 cts. ery piece of Carpet and Matting will go at rem-naLoula Walz bought of Pleastnt Bror. prices Come posted and see what a sursome butcher stuff at 2c and of Dr. L. B. prise awaits you. Cook some at 21c. He bought of J. M. Ware and U. D. Bright a bunch of fat hogs at 2cc. Mr. Billie Adams, who resides down on Kentuckv river, grew a pumpkin Undertaker and Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, "Wall Paper, Window Shades, Picture Frames, &c. Stanford, Ky. vine 73 feet lone, with two branches the length. The total yield of the vine same was 850 pounds of pumpkins. Climax. Shelled corn instead of ear corn will be fed hereafter to cattle and hoga at the Union stock yards, Chicago. A large grain elevator with a capacity of 25,000 bushels will be built on the main alleyj y Mr. J. E Bruce went with the cattle as far as Paria. The traiu left here 10 minutes to 12 and got there at 3:20 The distance is 73 miles nnd is the fastest run ever made over the K. C. with a heavy stock tram. At Rrnniond Monday, cotton mules Are the Only Cash Men in Stanford on sild from $40 to $50. One pair extra good mulea brouizht $100. NortU Bros, report about 1,500 cattle at the pens and Others sold Bomo s dd at 3 and 3J cents at ftom2 to 3 cents. Climax. Jos. Finley bought iu Owenton pix mules at from $30 to $00. Mr. Hambrick bought of Ison Bros., and others, of Mer 7i cer county, a large number of cattle at $3.10 Jeff D. Govar delivered on Saturday to Weihl for Nelson & Morris, 65 cattle, 1,411 pounds, at 4 cents. A splendid lot of cattle, 32 in number, were sold by John B. Graves to "Weihl at 4 cts. -Georgetown Times. Try us and be Convinced What Cash Will Do. il-d- ior tSS00 N WW GOOD! 3)i ftsMr3MrSr4&5S Fall And Winter Stock H. J. McROBBRTS. V1 H 2-- 5. Rugs, Carpets, Matting's, Oil Cloths. nt W. W. WITHERS, - Em-br- Hiqqins McKinney Groceries, .' Hardware, Stoves, &c. r v "X Attractive Prices on Quoonsware. M - sa "ThpmouroibR period for n widow, SAM W. onu jotitig enough to txt ect to lay r.enle Ii a Candidate foi Sheriff of Lincoln County, sub. her blnck. lrfitH tvo jetrr. During the ject tu the action of the democratic pa ty. , ... 11.,., i... ....... rim .. mot jrni .u.. ia iiuiiirij iu uvt uaui urn V7T cloth ttlmniHtl with crRte," writes GARLAND Isnbel A. MaKon lu Ladies' Home Jour- Is a candidate for Superintendent 1'ubllc Schools nal. "Tho nixt fix months she may of Lincoln County, subject to the action of the wearEudora cloth with lighter trimmings democratic party. TOM TEETER'S WIDOW. oi crip, nnd (or tho next six mouths IIOLDAM I)Itl "it IIHIimc In WnltltiB l'or tho Em! 01 a cloth, cropon, eerim or any hI .lie Is a candidate for Assessor of Lincoln county liupollilo to Occur. blnck liinleriiil flb" mny select, without subject to the action uf the democratic party. Tho Widow Teeter's liusbniul hiul crape decorations " been (lenl tmly few weeks when there, SAMUEL 31. OWENS UucUUu'b Arnica Salvo were surface iiulinitioiis thnt hho was The belt tale in the woild for cuti. bru n Is a candidate for Sheriff of Lincoln County, subabout to lntury apuii. ject to the action of the democratic party. lato, ulceri. talt rbcum, fever torei teller, Tho Into Mr. Teeter had not been haudi, cnilblaint,corn and all ikiu cruplioni It Ii a model husband, and it wns tho Xt positively curt piles, or no pay repaired. ncney IU4iaritreJ 10 Rive tntltUction general opinion that his death was n refunded. Pnce 5 perfectper box. Kor ortale by cents MeCOUMACK stroke of good fortune for Mrs. Teeter, W. U. McKobens druRlit. It a candidate for Asiessor of Lincoln County, but still tho relatives of tho deceased subject to the action of the democratic party Did You Ever. thought that his memory required n Your tuppoit it earnestly solicited. Try Electric Bitters 01 a remedy for your treu widowhood of at Jcast u year. When blesl Ifnoi.Ket a bottle row andgtt tf''-Thitho indications of tho approaching medicine hat been found to bo peculutly 31. becamo apparent, somo of her lato ad pted tothc relief and cure of til Female in exerting a wonderful direct intljence you Is a candidate for Assessor of Lincoln County, husband's fricuds waited on Airs. Tee- givinc strength nnd lone 10 the orgtrs u subject to the action of the democratic party. .onsipaii.n, ter, and 0110 of them said: nao L.ots 01 Appeuie, Nervous, SleepletS Kalntinc Spell., or are "Wo hear thut you are about to marMelancholy or troubled with U riv Spe Us, '" ry again, Lucy Ann." Eleclnc Hlttets It tne medicine you need. Only uie. Strength are "Well, 1 don't know that it is any of andcenuabottle at KuttiteeJ by its Drue Store. Is a candidate for Assessor of Lincoln County, W. R McRoberts' jo subject to the actlou ct the democratic patty, and your business," replied Lucy Ann, "but m e.runtly asks jour support. A Household Treasure if it will givo you any satisfaction to Y., taji that know the facts I don't mind tolling heU. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N.',C?.i.uTt always k.ey's Dr. KinK's C. G. it. If you that I shall bo a married woman hour and his family would not be procurable. O. A.Ulltratn DrujlBHt, Catskill, again in about two weeks." New Diicojwjr U Is a candidate for Asiesior of Lincoln, subject to . that DrK.nK's N. action of the democratic party. Thinklug the "But Tom has been doad lees than undoubleJIy the Lest for uBn 'af,,r.: ,h,1 i'e eight .Southern end of the county is entitled to a slice used it in hfs lamily threo months," protested another. hy claimed for it. V, ?" ol the pie heaikt , our support. that is ree. faded to do all lornr tried and tested. Trial "Well, I suppao ho's as dead as ho not try a rin.edyo U. McRoberts1 DruB Store. 11 i-T-f-tC- to-WtEKL- Y INTERIOR JOURNAL i.abUohod Every Tuesday and Friday IJil 3PiSlt VKAlTlN" AOVANCK -. WWhen no. pud S2.ft t charged.' JiS 'U?' 21 MKNEFEE NOTICE ! NOTICE 6j-t- T rlt-tt- SINGLETON ? Having bought or J, W. Adams ht Coal Plant and good will at Rowland, Ky .1 will continue the Those laving .claims against the late J W W. T. SAUNDKRS Ilibb are teijucitcd lo present them to me at once Coal Itusioeis at said place will have charge of it as he is well known In that proptrl piuven, WM IlaCk.Admr, f end ol the county. Minicm, Ky. J. It. 11I(pUI. 44 John 11. Caitlcrcau. A. G. I.anham Miss Bottio V. liOgan, Hustonvlllo, Ky., Deilres to announce 19 her old customers and ftlends that her Diets Making I'atlurt are now open for visitors and inviti any her ser 1 vices to csll caily and secure ustci, K. C. LOCAL TIME CARD. Trails leave Stinto i ... y:io a, m., and 4:05 p. m., returning at 4 ' w " "'i n J o:o p. m. -- J. F. L.& N. LOtJAL TIVIE CARD. INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. No. Mi Train goiigJNorilt Mo. tfi. South No. . ;- Mo.iJ, J QUEEN & GkcSCENT. " - t 37P - ta 04 pm .. 3 3 m chap-pe- i) ox-uct- ly TKEE3 I TUBES FALL, 1896. 1 1 iPm EMMETT BERBEE 5 G&STLEHEH. cmiiiu iiu Tretat pai Junction .itj a, follows: t 07'p'ra No 1 North Ko. ( Seuth , I r ' " t i am " 6 ...3.15 am ...600 am 835pm ' to ' run no and Note Not. 4 and s and o tram to too there. fur-- r than Junction City. All tiojurn 4 " .3 41 p m ...i.copm MANAGERS. Oonimerco Building, Louisville Agents Throughout tho South, I'ull stock ol Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Asparagui, and every tning lor 111c irrcniiu. iuu uiiurii 1.6 ditlerctice between those uf a s ,,ciii. mar-riag- o Cora-plain- F. ELKIN .r UB v taiaiogueua 67.1m apyiicmiiun iu ,'... Ktw(r u . .iv d dealer. ROYAL "'""' W. A. TBIBBLX, LOCAL AGENT, II. F. HILLKNMKVEU, Leiinglon, Ky. JOE T. KJIBRY BAKER Stanford, - Kentucky. Two Farms For Sale. Farm No. county, Ky 1 Jr J. K. VanArsdale, DEALER IN "', A t" of which Is in grass, includwell watered, with good impiovemsnts, ing new metal root tobacco barn for 10 acre ciop. This farm is situated 111 what is pronounced the best district in Kentucky for White lluiley To-tacComfortable residence) houie. . the greater part contains 191 acres lit Washington h, POWDER Absolutely Pure. der. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Gov ernment Report. A cream of tartar Daking pow Iree at V isn't he?" Resular sire oc and Si - am "But," said a third, "you ought in . Uu ... I ... jtAtin.in . a! ur common decency to wait until ho is tne Ceoterl 111., .ii subject toj attacks of- croup is Lynn cold." Mr. Johnsen says he is satisfied that the timely " Wait until Tom Teeter is coldl" re- um ol Chamberlslu'st. Cough Remedy during a- n. ....1. j mn t... iir. 11. 1. ere anacit saveu " peated tho widow, with flro in her eyo. the drug butintss, m member of Ihe firm ol Johna place, and Ihey 8" your theological belief is orthodox, son nros.,ol. thatlU.n.l- .Inm ih.nil handle dlteSS "If . n IlinP Limiciu intuiw...you must know that Tom Teeter hasn't manyhe had all these to choose -Irom, and et. it ghost of it show of over getting cold." physicians rcany -10 repond lita lis call, but afse-ft ... .... In o nmtwt ttnwt . : .... mis lecieoi .1 renieuj ioi ue ... ...- Then tho objecting relatives filed out, time when his child's lite was in dtger, becjuse GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, &c. Good Goods ever will bo, WILLIAM MOREL AND Is a candidate for At'eisor of Lincoln, subject to the action of the. democratic party. He kindly asks your support e- Farm No. s contains too acres In same locality, with brick dwelling. Large slock and tobacco barns. Oncol the best improved farms in the county. Tloth farms ate in fine state of preservation, well watered ond fencnl Close to R It. depot, schools, market and on a Ant turnpike. For Information apply to J. N. SAUNDERS, Manfoid, Ky. 10 B (1 --- - .... RESIDENCE FOR SALE. -More-houssatis-tactio- at the Lowest Prices. Mk NEW MILLINERY. TbcUttM thine In tailind Winter Millinery at... t..lia .f Wtil'..l ati.l triiHrtl. I. .a..1 tv ate Invited local! in and see the Utrit styles Mus latboe hasarrivcd and is ready to wait on her old cuitoinirt and as many new ones as will come. MIS LICCIU HEALLV. rtanicru, rs.y. -.l A io'd Residence House in Stanloid, with store. home on same lot. for sale. Tho lot contains e acre, and can be easily divided, putting -and Mrs. Teeter resumed tho work of ne Knew ii io n u,icnw. .w j ot croup. and residence on separate lots. Aj reasonMr. the couutry over lor its cures t rouleau. HenWilliam preparing her medi-cin- e able pr.ee and rn casr terms. Apply to Johnson uis this is the best selliDg congh n I. N. SAUNDERS, btantord, Ky. jjtf ry Siviter in Truth. they handle and tbat it gives splendid in all casei. bola by Craig & Itocker, Drurritts. A Simple Itemed-- . ...., Be Sure to Givo Him a Call. ROYAL BAKNG:P0WDER:C0. New York. A new justice pointed A. S. PRICE, Surgeon Dentist, (w (fa 53S s Stanford, Ky, Office over McRoberts' Drug Store in the Owsley i.tiu e. V. Ono of tho llit caws brought before All persons desiring I.ccusl I'osts for plsnk of sellhim was that of a man nccus-offnee pott and railing or wiie fence., can had HUSTONV.LLE, KENTUCKY. what they want at my stoio near Cedar Creek, 00 ing waffles on tho street without a liIhe pike leading from Crah Orchsrd lo Manfnrd Desirable Suburban Home, Containing Ten Offers his services o tho people el West Lii-l- n WILL CURE cence. His honor imposed a fino of $2. I also keep always on hand a good supply of plank Armol Land. Kor stole. Has on It a good, com- and Casey Counties, lull stock of Cofflni ueicus-rl.r frltrlkif. All kind. Al lumli.r far ItulIilltlL- - tiur hon- tollable Dwelling Of bix Rooms, and allone for y "But," said the prisoner, r tad Caskets alw ays on hand. hydrant and poses, al.e boards and shingles All persons de outbuildings One ard 9$ Scrofula, Salt Rheum, D.t. Carpenter, Manager. or, I haven't got ?S." siring any attliie 01 inn ainu can can on me ai terlng stock. als a tpivnmo, never iiiiub my store near Ctdar Ctrek ir luttber particulars apply 10 Sores, Boils. Pustules, "Very well," replied the new magisIAS. I IIAlL.fc.1, ilf ti W HINGLKTOV. Eczema, Tetter, Juae i6. trate, "that is easily remedied. Go out jf btanloia, rvy. and foil your waffles until you liavo." J W. llAtuHMO.. and all diseases of the blood and M. S. HaI uKM.N New York Suu. pi Dts i lo buy a cmsll Farm of "j-ou- of tho peace was apnot long hinco at Jamaica, N. J. : T. : STJTTOIT. UNDERTAKER, Cooke's FOB. SAT-iE-. Sarsaparilla tor nsroTioos ! . Too Much. Ho protested that ho loved her, sho Fcemcd to doubt it. "I swear," ho began. but can provo it." "Touch me to rido tho bicycle," she said. "Too much," ho returned sadly. She weighed about 180 pounds. Chicago Post. In tho Tuttirc. "I don't doubt it," sho replied, "but I prefer proof to oaths. " "Then tell me," ho cried, "how I k Just in Time To Save, "Araininta,"'ho faltered as tho milliner's bill fluttered from his nerveless fingers, "do you expect to wear all those hats?" Tho woman of tho future shrugged her shouldors. against the winner this election." troit Tribune "No," she onswered coldly, "I bet De- Makes You Well. Indigestion, constipation and dys- M.S.&.J.W.Bauohman, pepsia, kidney and liver disease moraiETowsi u nee ,1" nlULO. yield to its curative powers and LIVEItV, FEHJ) & SALE when cured it Keeps You Well. loT STABILE, THE HUSTLING INSURANCE MAN, Plumbing ! Sold in Lincoln county by Stanford, - - Kentucky. M. "W. JOH2TCInT, McRoberts, Stanford. W. B. Is Aent for '1 he " It' a workman of II you need livery give us a call. Nothing out Penny's Drug Store, turnouts will leve our stable, bee us locker, or rates. Inour Craig &1 Itfuf ual LI.o Insurance Co 14YEARS EXPERIENCE W. C. Wolford, Hustonville. And The BLACKSMITH SHOP. F. B. Twidwcll, Odorless Water Closets, Fro3t work and satisfactory Wl guarantee Aetna Accident Insuranco J. A. Hammond, Hubble. sa v. tlAB4a t.ta Fa rtslf ..,.-- - .... Proof Water Pipes, PorCompany. Bros., McKinncy. Tanner celain Bath Tubs t Kavorablo Terms oi Insurance Tlest and J. F. Alstott, Powers. WORKMANSHIP SECOND TO A specialty. Bcizlcy & Son, Crab Orchard. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NONE. Gilt edge reference In and out M. Lee Pipes, Moreland. OF STANFORD. KY. ol the State Ask your Danville NOEIi c& SOIT, Yours for Health, friends about my wolk. DEALERS IN COAL, Capital Stock- - SIOO.OOO Jambs T. Cookk, T. F. CLARKE. Crossing, Eaitof Depot, Nisr Harrodsburg, Ky. 23,700 Surplus Ky I Addrcts Lock box 1 niii r AlxlVl. MONEY To LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS 75 0r In Lincoln county, Ky,at6 per cent , semi- - an Aodiets Dual interest; no commission chargi-d- . I can Ki iho """ ail ii.tie hides leather or GEO W DAVY,KorRoom 17, Kenyoo lluilding, blank applications and fur Ky. lor cr Louisville, forca.h roe in Oltec- - ther information, inquire ol J N. Saunders, cou it d.vs at Slanlotd or al n '1 aimer t Mantord, Ky. hlcr Chas. Ino-li1 n. 191 too acies. Will pay cash 63 it Stanlord, Ky. Superior Qrit-cla- is 1 Io-- !, finf-cla- st sj fstailaT -- Rall-oa- d STANFORD, KY. Clement Hsuie llultdtnz, Dintille, Money Thes Times OnfOur Line of Tailor-Mad- e Undo Kiirn'a Wisdom. "Scmo folks," said Uuclo Eben, "talks 'bout de wuhk dey hab done in do pas'; some folks talks 'bout do wuhk dey's gwiuo ter do in de future, but do man dat's re'ly don Fomefln right now, ho ain't got time ter say or word. " Wnsliiugtou Star. A Well Tralnt-t- l Good. Cleau, Cheap In exchange. Corn and Hay taken Come and see us. St. Asaph Carriage Stanford, JEST-FA- Co., Back of IVIy Ky. Child. Mamma (as Ella concludes her prayer) You prayed tho Lord to bloss mamma. Why didn't you ask him to bless papa also? Ella I didn't think it would bo polite to ask for so much all at once. Illustrated Bits. Not Hungry. up with us, and if Ihey do noi come up in that time, we shall put their accounts in the hands of MtltsHON A: GRfcfcK. anolflcer. WARNING.-- ! We want loghe those who oc us fair warning that we shall give them two weeks mote to settle IR Is the certainty of fulfillment of them. When you',leavc of each and every one your watch with me for repairs it is sufficicnt.guaran- tee that you will have an accurate and reliibletimeDid it ever occur to you that more Watches arc ruined by incompetent workmen than by actual weat? Wc have gained the reputation for miles around for best work at reasonable prices. A trial will convince piece. Promises An Alabama outlaw sont this message to an intended victim ; "I shall shoot you at breakfast this COAL i a;c!it fcr Falls Uranch Coal and will of all kinds of Coal, to jou get such as nu want .t tho lom-s- t poslble rrii.es lor Cash. opposite Cflice, Mill fat. and Kailruad Cro-tinRoller Mills. J. U. HIGGINS, I Attention of the public Is invited 10 the far tt the only National Hank in Stanford Under the provisions of Ihe National Hank Ac depositors are secured not only by the capital stock, but bv the stockholders liability lor aa amouut equal to the stock, so that deiioiilors ol this Institution ate secured by a fund of $400,000. Five sworn statemtnts ol the condition of the bask srs made each yearto the Uuited States gov!-oi.and its assets are eiamlned at staled timu by government agents, thus securing addiliiosa snd perfect safety to depositors. 1 his institution, originally established at the Deposit Hank ol Stanlordln 1I5S, then ied as Ihe National Hank ol Stanford in iMj and as the Klrtt National Hank ol again btanlurd in iS3s, has had practically an uninterrupted eaistcnce of 3 years. It it better supplied now with lacllilles for transacting builnei. prompt ty and liberally than ever before, in its loug and Honorable career Accounts of corporations, fiduciaries, firms and Individuals respectfully toilettast this nl ' ted. kttp a supply ,7 am still yU' g. morning." THOMAS DALTON. .WE WILL. II BM K- hi Sdr WesG-uarante- e The recipient of tho messago replied: "Thank you. But I'm not hungry." Atlanta Coustitutiou. lteanon to lie. StauUrd, Ky. SHELBY & SHELBY, It t A Fit And Prices That You Will Not Hesitate r Tcr.buy, at when you ' "Why are you looking soglum?" ask- ed tho first author of the second. "I Font a manuscript to a measly editor, marked 'at your regular rates,' and iio seut it back with a pchcdulo of his advertising prices." Town Topics. Womanly Intuition. Props. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Junction City, First-Clas- - Kentucky. 1 GoDtinae Oar Sale Of Goods at cost until the The. Directory ol this Hank 11 composed ol Forettua ltwd, Lincoln county; S. T. Harris, Lincoln; J, H. Colliei, Lincoln; J. W. Hayden, Stanford; S, H, Haughuian.i Lincoln; J.S. Hock er, Stanford; W. A.Tiibble, Stauford, M. D. Elinorc, Stanford; T. P. Hill, Stanford, K. C. Tanner, McKiuney; M. J. Miller, Mt. Vernon, Ky ). 8. Hocker, President ; J 00. J. McRobeits, Cashlur; A. A McKinner, Asit.Cashier s Turnouts, I'rompt Attention, Verj Reasonable Rates. A portion ol our patronage tS Cm. respectfully solicited. Parmeis Bank&Trnst Co cried tho excited fomininovoico in the darkness, "whether you are my husband or a burglar, but I'm going to be 011 tho safe side and shoot." Detroit Tribuue. None For Him. "I don't know," db. "W. b. PEnrsr ENTIRE STOCK Is disposed ol. KY., ISBowlully.crgani, cd aid ready for business wilt , or STANIO-tD. Paid up Capitul of - Surplus, - $200,100 L,000. sei the goods and Dress wcoflcr at $5, $7. so, SSandSio. Overcoats, Storm MF3L ,ir VirniL '1 . , i rv7- Hats, Shoes, Shirts and nobbiest Neckwear in the Slate. The Globe ii 9 Will p if (M Vs AmmrhttairJKMZA -i r- -; sk (cj(f OeiiUst, -- :,StauforI, : Ky. W. hi. H WEARBN & CO. JUCCEbSOR toTHK LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OK STANFORD, Now doting up) with the tame assets and unuu the tame management. Uy provisions of its chailcr, depositors are ai fully prottcted as ate depositors iu NutiocaJ Banks, its shareholders being held ladiiduo!!i Uaolo to the eaunt ol the amount of their ttocX iharun at the par value llieicol, in addition to the ttaouut invested in such shares. It may actai as fully at eiecutor, administrator, trustov, in individual. To those who entrusted their buisincss to us bile mnagiuR tlio Ln.tuln National Hank ol Stanford, we we here tender our many thanks u.d uutt tbey will continue totrauaact their busiuuc n with us, offering as a guarantee for prompt atlas-tieto same, our twenty years' experience it i&nkinc and as liberal accommodations as are cu. liitont Tilth sound banking. Office on Laccaiter Street, at Rpfdence. P RUPLEY T. JOITBS, Tin & Sheet Iron Work?, JT. THE MEIMMT Is Receiving his- - TAILOR ic, Stanford, Ky. Sole proprietor Dean's lllack Diamond Root I'aint. Estm ale furaishcd fur palntintr Wood, Metal nod lion Roofs. Satistactinn guarantied. All roots painted with Don's Klack Diamrnd Paint guaranteed for years. Dealirs in best Cittern Pumps and Galvanized Iron Filters, Oalvan-Ize- d at tt and lllack Iron Roofing uf all kinds, J. L. Frohman & Co., - Danville l) K ft All Goods Warranted and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Giw: him a Call THE BL.UI-GRA- J BARKER HOUSE, I i J F. THE RILEY HOUSE SS HKRD OK i BARKER, Proprietor, Somerset, - - Kentucky. F. P. RILEY. Proprietor, London. - - - Kentucky I have moved to my new Hotel and an brtu the publi to accommodate .itpuHdlbsu Good Lively attached and ecry convonicuct rirsd. Give rue a call. Dhrb.eyd RED KOGS. iine Ratw TWO DOLLARS For Day. teled and refurnlshoi throughout. Large C4kt QatAtnodfous Sample Rooms, Halls and otiiee connected hy Electric Belli 47 Psuuirt and polite service to guettl. 11 of yer 'at." "I uoverwear one. Crowned 'eda are agin my unarchist principles." St. "Why, guv'nor, ye'vo lost the crowu eer My Rreeders were selrctcd from tnp best herds in several dKierent of this famous breed Of Stales. A splendid lot ol pigs of ditiorent ages for sale, lired sows a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. C'oirespondence solicited. Addtesr J. Williams, Ml. Vernon; S H. Shanks, Mtiford; . J.S.lOwsley, Stanton; S.JvEiubrj, btanford; J. 11. Ows er, atanfori; J.F Cisb, Stanford; W. DIKiCTORi: Willi. m Gco:hSlanlord; A. W.JCirpenter.IMllledKevilU, i ' R. K Paul's. TIT. u aFRANK RILEV. II. BRONAUGII, Ky Crab Orchard, SH..atanks, rreiihent, Dr. 'Ji.lCumwim.'.Preacbcrit IU JB. Owsley,Caihier, W M. Bright, Teller. ". V.iaa;aJa.llji''si tuv j'iaiii".tem3wBil5aa ay'TflH.4?! t't1' . .f...tCT r fi.l L..W- - .!-..- . ;i i ni -. ii rt l. n .1 liT. ir.'tmmt!.....: . i,.t.:.-- ' - - .. A'. nU f, j,M ...